With week two of the festival hitting its stride, a lot has been happening over the past 24 hours – not least the opening of WOMADelaide, phobia night in Barrio, and a host of back-to-back performances. We take a look at the highlights
An intimate theatre experience from Trilogy: Internal. Five performers try to build a relationship with five members of the audience in 25 minutesPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianA member of the Alaev Family on stagePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe audience watches as the Kaurna people perform Welcome to Country onstagePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe food fight gets underway in a secret area within BarrioPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianTrilogy: Internal performance in the Adelaide Festival CentrePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianFruity, or Mr Fruitcake, the mayor of Barrio, inside the pop-up barPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianSnow is prepared ahead of a performance of The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart, a National Theatre of Scotland productionPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianVan Dyke Parks in the Intercontinental hotel on Friday Photograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe food fightPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe cast of The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart begin their performancePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianRobert Ziegler conducts the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in a rehearsal of 2001: A Space OdysseyPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianLocal Adelaidians Brandon and Charlotte enjoy the first day of WomadPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianPuppets perform the show Murder at the Queen's theatrePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianA participant gets his teeth checked by a dentist during the phobia-themed night at BarrioPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianKira Puru and the Bruise perform in Barrio on Friday nightPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianAudience members shred their napkins at The Strange Undoing of Prudencia HartPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianA clown pokes his head through plastic during the phobia-themed nightPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian